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Elwy McMurran Yost, (July 10, 1925 – July 21, 2011) was a Canadian
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host, best known for hosting
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's weekday '' Passport to Adventure'' series from 1965 to 1967,
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's weekday ''
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'', from 1974 until the mid-1980s, and '' Saturday Night at the Movies'' from 1974 to 1999.


Early life

Born in
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,
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, he was the son of pickle manufacturer Elwy Honderich Yost and Annie Josephine McMurran. In his youth, the senior Yost would give his son a dime a week to go see a movie on condition that he'd then recount the plot. Yost graduated from the Weston Collegiate and Vocational School in 1943. He began studies at the
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in 1943, and studied engineering but left in 1944, after failing his exams, and joined the Canadian Infantry in 1944. He was honorably discharged in September 1945. After graduating from the University of Toronto with a
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degree in
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in 1948, he worked variously in construction, at the
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, made an independent film with a classmate and acted in summerstock theatre."Former Saturday Night at the Movies host Elwy Yost dies"
''Globe and Mail'', July 22, 2011
In 1951, he was working in the circulation department of the ''
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'' where he met his future wife, Lila Melby. He also worked in the
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personnel department from 1953 until 1959 when he and most of the staff were laid off due to the cancellation of the
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project. He then worked as an English and History teacher at
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in
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,
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."Elwy Yost, longtime TV host, dies at 86"
''CBC News'', July 22, 2011


Career in television

Through his acting connections, Yost learned that CBC was looking for quiz show panelists. Yost auditioned and, through the 1960s, appeared intermittently on the CBC as a panelist on shows such as ''Live a Borrowed Life'', ''The Superior Sex'' and ''Flashback''. In the mid 1960s, he created and hosted CBC's
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, featuring classic movie serials, and also assisted in the founding of the
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(META). In the late 1960s, he hosted CBC Radio show ''It's Debatable''. He joined the
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(later ''
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'') in the early 1970s as a manager and, in 1974, was assisting with the establishment of its regional councils, when he was told OECA had acquired the broadcast rights to three
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films and was asked if he had any ideas on how the station could air them in an educational context. Yost packaged the shows as ''Three Films in Search of God'' adding educational content in the form of interviews, introductions, and discussions, thus creating the model for what became ''Saturday Night at the Movies'', which became the channel's longest-running, and one of its most popular, shows."Elwy Yost, host of Saturday Night at the Movies, dies at 85"
''Toronto Star'', July 22, 2011
Yost also developed ''
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'', which showed classic serials in half-hour early evening installments with introductions providing background and interesting details by Yost; the movie review show ''Rough Cuts''; ''Talking Film'' and ''The Moviemakers.'' In 1979 he appeared in ''
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'', the first of four television shorts that spawned ''
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'' in 1982 and by extension, the ''
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'' media franchise. The format of '' Saturday Night at the Movies'' was that of two movies, separated by in-depth interviews conducted by Yost. In the early years the interviews were with local film experts, but the show's producers took the opportunity to interview visiting actors when they had engagements in Toronto. As the show grew in popularity, funds were found to send Yost and a crew to Hollywood to arrange interviews with film personalities. The library includes interviews with the stars of classic films, character actors, directors, screenwriters, composers, film-editors, special-effects people, and sometimes even their children. Some regular viewers started to plan their Saturday nights so that they could catch just the interview section if they had already seen that night's films. When Yost retired from TVOntario in 1999, a copy of the library of interviews was donated to the
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. His son,
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, is a
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whose most famous credit was the hit 1994 film ''
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''. ''Speed'' was the final movie Yost hosted before retiring from ''Saturday Night at the Movies'' in 1999. Yost wrote four books: ''Magic Moments from the Movies'', ''Secret of the Lost Empire'', ''Billy and the Bubbleship'' (also known as ''Mad Queen of Mordra'') and ''White Shadows'' the latter being a mystery novel, published in 2003.


Death

Yost recovered from "a serious operation" he had in 2005, according to his wife, Lila. He died in West Vancouver, British Columbia on July 21, 2011, aged 86.


Honours

In 1999, he was made a Member of the
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. In the same year, he was awarded the Clyde Gilmour Award by the
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. In 2021, TVOntario aired ''Magic Shadows, Elwy Yost: A Life in Movies'', a documentary by Karen Shopsowitz about Yost's life and influence.Barry Hertz
"TVO documentary Magic Shadows, Elwy Yost: A Life in Movies is essential viewing for Canadian film fans"
''
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'', November 22, 2021.


Bibliography

* ''Magic Moments from the Movies'' (1978) * ''The Mad Queen of Mordra'' (1987) * ''Billy and the Bubbleship'' (1982) *also published as The Mad Queen of Mordra * ''Secrets of the Lost Empire'' (1980)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yost, Elwy 1925 births 2011 deaths Canadian male novelists Canadian television hosts Canadian film historians Members of the Order of Canada Writers from British Columbia Writers from Toronto University of Toronto alumni People from West Vancouver 20th-century Canadian novelists 20th-century Canadian male writers Canadian male non-fiction writers